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Visually is an adverb meaning "in a way that relates to sight or is perceived by the sense of sight." In everyday use it describes how something is seen or presented rather than how it sounds or feels. It is common in discussions of design, media, communication, and perception, where writers attribute qualities to appearance, layout, color, or form. Examples include phrases like “a visually striking poster” or “visually impaired.”

Etymology-wise, the word is formed by adding the suffix -ly to the adjective visual. Visual derives from

Usage considerations emphasize that visually focuses on sight and visual presentation. It can contrast with terms

Latin
visualis,
from
visus
meaning
sight.
The
development
of
the
word
reflects
its
function:
to
designate
manner
or
modality
in
relation
to
vision.
that
reference
other
senses
or
modalities,
such
as
verbally
or
aurally.
In
technical
or
design-oriented
writing,
visually
oriented
analyses
or
descriptions
address
how
information
is
perceived
through
the
eyes,
including
aspects
like
color,
layout,
and
form.
Related
words
include
visual,
vision,
visualize,
and
visualization.
In
contemporary
usage,
visually
is
commonly
employed
with
adjectives
such
as
striking,
appealing,
or
cluttered,
and
with
phrases
like
“visually
guided,”
“visually
dominant,”
or
“visually
balanced.”